Brooklyn Nets
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A new age of basketball has begun in Brooklyn, and the Nets are looking to jump-start their legacy with a dominant season and a berth in the NBA playoffs. Come out to the state-of-the-art Barclays Center and witness the thrilling beginnings of the new-look Nets as they make their case as the team to beat in New York City.

Brooklyn Nets Ticket Information

New York is an essential Mecca for professional sports, and the Nets are looking to establish themselves as a premier presence in Brooklyn. Be on site at the Barclays Center as the squad takes on the league's top teams, including division rivals like the Knicks, Celtics, 76ers, and Raptors. You can browse our entire ticket inventory to find the seats that are right for you, so be sure to view our interactive seating chart to choose specific seats and guide you around the arena. Follow these instructions to complete your order today.

Carefully browse the 2014-15 Nets schedule to find the games you want to see live. On the left hand side, you’ll see helpful filter tools to find your ideal game based on key matchups, the month in which the game is happening, and weekday or weekend games.

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Nets Hold Off Raptors to Reach Semifinals

In one of five first-round series to go the distance, the Brooklyn Nets pulled off the upset over the Toronto Raptors, taking four of seven to advance to the Conference Semifinals for the first time since 2007. With the triumph, the Nets earned a fresh series with the two-time defending champion Miami Heat, a team they finished 4-0 against during the regular season. The Heat completed a first-round sweep of the Bobcats and have thus been off since April 28, though the long break may ultimately benefit the Nets, who will rest a day before beginning the next round in Miami on May 6. Games 3 and 4 will take place at the Barclays Center on May 10 and 12, respectively, with a potential Game 6 on May 16 also a possibility.

Momentum and recent success aside, Brooklyn will have its work cut out for it in taking on a franchise that has flourished in the playoffs during the era of the “Big 3” of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh. The Heat have notably won 20 consecutive games in the postseason, along with nine straight series, though for 2014, fell short of capturing the top seed in the Eastern Conference. Not to be outdone, the Nets will come equipped with several weapons of their own including Joe Johnson, who paced the team with 21.9 points per game in the first round, Deron Williams (16.9 ppg), and Paul Pierce (13.4 ppg).